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Date Stock Title
Oct 4 ADBE Top Stock Reports for Walmart, Adobe & Caterpillar
Oct 4 ADBE Meta enters gen-AI video arena with Movie Gen, but release date unknown
Oct 4 BMBL Do Options Traders Know Something About Bumble (BMBL) Stock We Don't?
Oct 3 BIGC BigCommerce affirms prior Q3 guidance
Oct 3 BIGC BigCommerce: SaaS Play At A Cheap Price
Oct 3 GRPN Groupon Shares Decline 25.2% YTD: Should You Buy the Dip Right Now?
Oct 3 GRPN With 41% ownership, Groupon, Inc. (NASDAQ:GRPN) has piqued the interest of institutional investors
Oct 3 BIGC Constellation Brands, Levi Strauss And 3 Stocks To Watch Heading Into Thursday
Oct 2 BIGC BigCommerce appoints Travis Hess as CEO
Oct 2 BIGC BigCommerce Appoints Travis Hess as CEO
Oct 2 THRY Home Depot upgraded, Humana downgraded: Wall Street's top analyst calls
Oct 2 ADBE Will Adobe Inc. (ADBE) Stock Soar on Its Impressive AI Innovations and Strong Hedge Fund Support?
Oct 2 ADBE YEXT and Berry have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Oct 2 ADBE Prediction: This Will Be the Next Stock to Follow Palantir's Path
Oct 1 ADBE Salesforce Stock Gets a Wall Street Boost, Cloud Businesses Back?
Oct 1 ADBE Software stocks down following escalating violence in Middle East
Oct 1 ADBE Meta's New Specs
Oct 1 JAMF Jamf announces latest innovations in AI, declarative device management and more at the 15th annual Jamf Nation User Conference
Oct 1 ADBE 3 Tech Stocks With Extensive AI Applications to Hold Tight for Now
Oct 1 ADBE Stagwell Named Global Lead for Creative Campaigns and Social Content at Adobe
Software

Computer software, or simply software, is a collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work. This is in contrast to physical hardware, from which the system is built and actually performs the work. In computer science and software engineering, computer software is all information processed by computer systems, programs and data. Computer software includes computer programs, libraries and related non-executable data, such as online documentation or digital media. Computer hardware and software require each other and neither can be realistically used on its own.
At the lowest programming level, executable code consists of machine language instructions supported by an individual processor—typically a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU). A machine language consists of groups of binary values signifying processor instructions that change the state of the computer from its preceding state. For example, an instruction may change the value stored in a particular storage location in the computer—an effect that is not directly observable to the user. An instruction may also invoke one of many input or output operations, for example displaying some text on a computer screen; causing state changes which should be visible to the user. The processor executes the instructions in the order they are provided, unless it is instructed to "jump" to a different instruction, or is interrupted by the operating system. As of 2015, most personal computers, smartphone devices and servers have processors with multiple execution units or multiple processors performing computation together, and computing has become a much more concurrent activity than in the past.
The majority of software is written in high-level programming languages. They are easier and more efficient for programmers because they are closer to natural languages than machine languages. High-level languages are translated into machine language using a compiler or an interpreter or a combination of the two. Software may also be written in a low-level assembly language, which has strong correspondence to the computer's machine language instructions and is translated into machine language using an assembler.

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